Any reviews or videos? I'm also very interested in this. I don't know if I should go this route or pick up a small little wonder edger for faster spring clean ups

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We have a commercial WB edger that you can adjust the angle on and it works fine as long as your in dry ground but damp or wet ground clogs it real fast, I tried taking the guard off and it slings to much dirt everywhere, I've looked at the stihl unit and I like the design and would fit our kombi head so I'm sure we will be purchasing one sooner rather than later.

That's what I was afraid of, it looks like it might be hard to hold a straight line with it. cpllawncare, when you say a WB edger you mean a walk behind machine like the little wonder?

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Like I say I dont know if I gave the thing a fair assement because I was unwilling to run it at wide open throttle like the manual says, due to the glass windows close by. The blade on the thing has no edge and is thick so it doesnt really cut it "plows". The trench it leaves is dicent. Ill write a review when I can use it more and give it a "fair" assement.

You could take off the head and put in on the yard boss, the shaft is the same and the gearbox just slips off like any other machine, but the wheels may impede the use of it (one wheel would be in the bed). Its also only a "bed-definer" which says a lot, plus when you look at actual bed edgers they are huge wheeled contraptions, so comparing it to one of those isn't't fair. I think it will do what it is intended for, which is to freshen up existing edges.